Re: Can you get BT Sport on the vision+ box if you use powerline adapters?

It does work with a You View box but I wanted Sky sports, wrong box and the BT Vision + will not work with powerline adapters so they say even though I can get HD BT sport and HD films so after the worst customer care in the world and 7 transfers and 4 hrs 40min on the phone (O by the way BT can't phone outside the UK, I had to phone from Holland) I have cancelled my BT vision. and even they can't get that right see email below

This was sent at 17:45hrs on the 19th Aug see below for the date and time I need to respond.Important

Dear Mr.

Please read this information about stopping your BT service.

We're stopping your service on 19 Aug 2013. If you don't want your service to stop, get in touch with us on 0800 800 150 as soon as you can. The sooner you call us the easier it is to change things.

If we don't hear from you by midday on 19 Aug 2013, these services will stop later that day:BT TVAnd these services will also stop:BT Vision EssentialBT Vision - PVRBT Vision PVRBT Vision - PPVBT Vision Default - PPVBT Sport HD PackA note about your billIf you're stopping all your BT services, we'll send you a final bill within 14 days of you telling us. If you've still got some BT services, such as a rented phone, you'll carry on getting bills as usual for these.

We can't refund your line rentalIf you've paid £141 in advance for 12 months' line rental, we can't refund this as it was a special discount for paying up front.

You could still watch BT Sport for free on the app and onlineEven though your BT Sport and BT TV services are stopping, you could still watch BT Sport for free on the app and online because you're a BT broadband customer. All you need to do is sign up for the BT Sport App. To find out more, go to btsport.com.

If you want to keep getting BT Sport on your TVJust call us on 0800 800 150 before midday on 19 Aug 2013 to let us know you want to keep your BT Sport and BT TV services.

Re: Can you get BT Sport on the vision+ box if you use powerline adapters?

BT do not support the use of powerline adaptors so the "will not work" will be the response you will receive. Fact is they do work for a lot of people on here, BUT NOT ALL. If you're getting the multicast channels on your YouView box, then you'll probably get them on the Vision box, but it'll be at your risk. All you had to do was tell CS your box will be wired, and they would have accepted it.

On the subject of Sky Sports, I'm also subscribed and I can tell you that, although SD only, the picture quality is superb with no digital artifacts that you find on the usual mpeg 2 offering on Sky. Only Sky HD will better it. This is no boubt helped by the box upscaling to 1080i. If your cancelling I think you've missed out.

Re: Can you get BT Sport on the vision+ box if you use powerline adapters?

This does not take away the abysmal customer service, and it is mainly that is what cause me to cancel. A better service and I would more than likely have remained. I asked for compensation for spending over 145 euros in one session using a mobile phone from Holland that lasted over 2 hours (£12.00 is what they offered) 1 hrs 45 min was time waiting and during this period I was pasted between 4 operators the final one that could give me an answer did not have enough authority to persuade me to stop with BT. So to say I was disgruntled with there customer care would defiantly be to mild.

Thank you for your reply.

If BT would like to contact me then I would maybe reconsider. But they are probably not bothered about individual customers. All I can say to that is that Shell thought the same over the Brent Spar.

Re: Can you get BT Sport on the vision+ box if you use powerline adapters?

I have a Vision+ box close to my TV and the latest router in the hall - around 30 ft apart - and I pay for BT Infinity. I don't want to have any exposed cabling. What's the problem with getting a wireless connection?

Re: Can you get BT Sport on the vision+ box if you use powerline adapters?

Tractorgirl -- I'm sure someone will come along to help you -- it would help know whether you have infinity or not. A second question is as to whether you ordered Bt sport - although free with BT its generally only added if specifically ordered,

If you don't have infinity the Bt sport would be delivered over the aerial from a a main Freeview transmitter requirng a viewing card. In that case whether you use powerline adaptors or not wouldn't matter. If you have infinity then Bt sport would be delivered over the broadband - you may or may not get reliable broadband channels using powerline adaptors.

The fact that your box is mentioning a viewing card means you are probably running (B) or (C). If you are on Infinity and want the sports channels over the broadband then you need to be running (D) and BT need to send a software update to the box. The use of the powerline adapters (or not) is a separate thing.